IRCSO: 20 year old charged with DUI does donuts in intersections, speeds through outlet malls

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A 911 caller told dispatchers a man in a Ford F-150 was drinking beer and doing donuts in the intersection of a four-lane highway near outlet malls and Interstate 95 west of Vero Beach, sheriff’s officials said in an arrest report.

Beau Hunter Greer(Photo: PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE)

According to the Greer's arrest affidavit, deputies met the 911 caller around 4:30 p.m. in the 2500 block of 98th where he jumped out of his vehicle, pointed toward the dark-colored F-150 and yelled “there’s the truck.”

The man said he’d seen Greer in the intersection of State Road 60 and 98th Avenue burning out, doing donuts and drinking beer.

Here's what deputies said they saw in the report:

Greer was “driving in the grass” east off State Road 60, covered in mud. He sped through Vero Beach Outlets at speeds of 30-60 mph when they first tried to stop him, but called off the attempt “due to the dangerous level of driving.”

Throughout their attempt to catch up with Greer deputies said they lost sight of him multiple times along streets and dirt roads.

After leading patrol units and a helicopter on a nearly hour-long search they arrested Greer on the second attempt at a traffic stop when he was stuck in traffic at 66th Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard around 5:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Deputies pinned him inside his truck using their patrol cars off Atlantic Avenue and had to pull him out of the driver-side window, because he “began to reach for his gear shift” in order to escape.

According to the report, Greer refused field sobriety tests and breath tests later at the jail.